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i dnt have any but check ur husbandry .what are the temps humidity what size cage how many hides do u have .when was the last time u offered food only offer once a week because if u keep offering food everyday the snake might assoicate (cant spell it ) food wit danger and stress whant kind of food and what size .try not to handle it .i no its very hard i got my first ball on awhile ago and it would not eat either i found it very hard not to hold .but after awhile it ate .people will be able to help alot more when you tell them all about ur set up
take some pics of ur setup and that will be the easiest way to see whats going on.
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"Make no mistake, your snake does not love you, it tolerates you"
"Get off my snake, B*tch"
These make me laugh......Kyle
Hmm, Phil and Kyle have good tips. Also I would suggest that you do a tiny bit of research on that breeds eating habits. I have a BP that hasn't eaten since September, but it is common for BP's to go off their food. Maybe it's something similar with your snake?
Kenny
Thanks for the help and soory I didn't give yall any information to help me out she ate the day I posted hope she'll start eating regularly. Kept in a 30 gallon 3 hides humidty and temperature are right.
I was very relieved and last night she shed for the first time since I'vehad her. I hope your ball eats soon for you when I first got my first ball it drove me insane tring to get it to eat.